Description: Duesenberg was one of the most prestigious names in cars at one point, and it was the Model J which was the pinnacle of company's short history. It is one of a small group of cars that could be c...

Description: The Duesenberg brothers set up their car company just prior to the First World War, and would soon have to convert their plant over to making marine engines, as well as a small number of aviation engi...

Description: Cord's vision was of the best automobile in the world, the biggest, fastest and most expensive ever made. The Deusenberg brothers were still involved in the company as employees, and the job of d...

Micah LauJun 12, 2012This thing was the forefather of euro tail lenses, way back in 1928. Just kidding, but I wonder if those light up red?

Description: A later supercharged version of the engine was even made. These can be identified by the exhaust pipes extending through the side panel of the hood, a look which would become a signature design piece ...

Description: The first buyers of the Model J were wealthy (obviously) New Yorkers, as well as some Europeans who had recovered from the war, but when the depression hit, the focus moved west to Hollywood, and the ...

Rich HallJun 12, 2012This is art that was designed & made from the heart

Dale SchroederJun 12, 2012That's what I love about cars from this era, each one is unique from all the others and has its own personality because of how they were built.

Description: Duesenberg would shut its doors in 1937, but most of the last several years were spent simply selling off chassis that had been built years ago. It's hardly surprising that a company like this on...

Carlton SalmonJun 12, 2012Actually a company did briefly revive the name during the '80s. If I recall it was based on a GM car, probably Cadillac, and it even had the signature front bumper. I don't think it survived to full production though. Anyone got more info on this?

Description: Wittell was heir to an enormous fortune, and had a reputation for being wild playboy. It is the coachwork of this coupe with makes the car special. The black, red and chrome body is fully 11 inches lo...

Carlton SalmonJun 12, 2012May be he saw animals like he saw cars - his car had to be the biggest and best so naturally he didn't want to buy a regular moggy. Imagine taking a lion to the vet for worming tablets and getting a flea collar fitted?!